Yes I do, even if it is snowing outside I will around in bare feet.
2007-11-05 00:20:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I do, I go barefoot year-round. Wrapping up warmly from the ankle up, I can go barefoot even in the snow with rarely cold or numb toes, or pain when they warm up. Things I remember happened far more frequently when I still wore shoes, especially the rubber boots I wore riding horses were horrible for staying warm! Barefoot, I keep my circulation going since my entire foot can move (also creating a little warmth in the muscles) rather than having circulation constricted as in a tight shoe. Also I'm far more aware of how my body works in keeping itself warm. We don't get freezing weather that much but there are usually some days of snow and occasionally even a few days the temperature drops quite a bit below freezing, and my feet can deal with that.
I do take footwear along when it's freezing, just in case I get stranded somewhere and I can't get in from the cold. But I haven't needed it at all for several winters even though I have had to wait quite a while for the trains some snowy days; it's been enough to flatten the snow where I stood (so it doesn't cover the top of my foot where the skin is much thinner), wiggle my toes, and find a spot out of the cold wind to stand.
I am not worried of getting any colds; in fact quite the opposite. I used to be sickly from early fall until late spring, coughing and sneezing no matter what I tried. These past ten years I've called in sick once (for two days, and not even in winter) and even a minor cough is rare.
2007-11-04 22:40:03
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answered by Sheriam 7
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yes all the time ,and i also wear mostly shorts
but here in the tropics winter is almost the same as the summer ,
Right now it is 40 degrees centigrade and i sit in front of a fan to try and keep cool.
2007-11-04 22:16:59
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answered by Anonymous
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only in my house. i did however go barefoot outside in the winter once though.
2007-11-04 10:15:17
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answered by UnboundClouds 5
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Only in my home. I use public transit, and I don't want to risk frostbite while waiting for the bus. Besides, you have to wear shoes to ride the bus or the Metro.
2007-11-04 11:02:40
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answered by VeggieTart -- Let's Go Caps! 7
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in my house and garden because it is good to walk barefoot on grass.
2007-11-04 10:16:40
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answered by peep 3
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In my house, sometimes, outside, once or twice in the snow.
2007-11-04 10:30:54
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answered by Professor Sheed 6
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yes
2007-11-10 06:33:03
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answered by Felix 7
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almost always in my house, but rarely outside
2007-11-04 10:14:25
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answered by Dusti-n-Jessie 4
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Only indoors..
2007-11-04 12:59:22
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answered by Pauly W 7
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